A set of four notes and letters included in one envelope addressed to Mr. Albert Thomas in Houston and stamped in Nacogdoches, Texas on June 17, 1933. Some of the letters are to Albert, but others are written to Lera.

A collection of three letters within one envelope dated June 27, 1932. The first letter is from Jimmy to his mother with a note included from his grandmother. The second note is a single page from Jimmy to his father. The third note is three...

A condolence letter sent to the Thomases dated September 12, 1936. It reads "In Sympathy, and "I am sending you a few lines in sympathy of the passing away of your mother in Nacogdoches this week. We know your loss is Heaven's gain, and you have...

A hand written note from Mrs. W. F. Price talking about cemetery stones that her husband, Mr. Price had erected, and others that she had done. This letter was written about a week after the death of Jimmy Thomas.

A handwritten condolence letter dated September 11, 1936 to Albert Thomas from United States Circuit Judge of Houston Joseph C. Hutcheson in response to the Lonnie Thomas. "Please accept my sincere sympathy and condolences. You have the...

A handwritten letter from Mrs. Jesse Watkins Millard (Lera's mother Annie Watkins) to Albert Thomas family offering financial help if needed in the time following the death of her grandson, Jimmy Thomas. She also states she is happy to hear Lera...

A handwritten letter to Albert Thomas from Anthony Maniscalco, on his letterhead, Attorney at Law, 706 Marine Bank Building, Houston, Texas, attorney dated June 23, 1934 on the death of Albert's son, Jimmy Thomas.

A handwritten note by Mrs. Louise Hinds on behalf of her and her husband, Dr. Hinds, sent to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomas expressing sympathy to them after the death of their son, Jimmy Thomas. The letter is dated July 1, 1934 and the envelope is...

A handwritten note in pencil on folded, stained notebook paper from Jim to his mother. In the note Jim requests two reeds for his instrument because his current one is too stiff, shoe polish, and his bathing suit. He tells his mother he is having...

A handwritten sympathy letter by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Del Homme postmarked June 27, 1934 in Houston, Texas. The envelope has a 3-cent George Washington stamp. The letter is addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Thomas and expresses the Del Hommes'...

A handwritten sympathy letter written by Margaret Lucid to Albert Thomas for the death of his son, Jimmy Thomas. It is dated June 24, 1934 and the envelop has a postmark of June 25, 1934, Houston, Texas.